Toilets generally have one cover, not two. The cover serves to conceal the toilet bowl and provide a hygienic surface to sit on.
However, there are a few exceptions:
- Dual-Flush Toilets: Some toilets have two buttons for flushing, one for liquid waste and one for solid waste. These toilets may have a separate cover for each button, but this is not a standard feature.
- Bidet Toilets: Bidet toilets often have a separate cover for the bidet function, which is located next to the toilet bowl. This cover is usually smaller than the main toilet cover.
- Decorative Covers: Some people choose to add decorative covers to their toilets for aesthetic purposes. These covers can be made from different materials and may come in a variety of styles.
Therefore, the statement that toilets have two covers is generally incorrect. Most toilets have only one cover, but there are some exceptions depending on the type of toilet or the user's preferences.